Saturday, September 24, 2016

Happy Fall, Ya'll! Here's a Cajun favorite that is perfect for breakfast or anytime you want a sinfully delicious treat. These scrumptious burgers will please your family and guests and have them going back for more. Paired with my Spicy Cajun Fries, and my Bloody Mary Remoulade Sauce, I can assure you that they are worth blowing your diet for, cher! You can always dance the calories off! Bon appetit!

Place meat and all other ingredients in large bowl and mix gently, but
thoroughly. Shape meat mixture into 6 patties and cover with foil and
chill for one or more hours.Preheat gas grill on medium- high heat
or charcoal grill on medium- high and cook for 7 to 10 minutes on
each side, for medium. Melt cheese slices during the last 3 minutes. Baste buns with melted butter and grill to the
side for 5 minutes to toast.Garnish with bacon, tomato, and fried egg, and serve with with Bloody Mary Remoulade Sauce, recipe below.For the sauce:

In large bowl, toss the potatoes in the olive oil to coat. Combine the
spices and toss with the potatoes until evenly covered. Spray a large
baking sheet with cooking spray and arrange potatoes in a single layer.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350 degrees for 12 to 15 minutes on each
side, or until golden brown. Fab!

^^^^^^^^Time for Downtown Alive

It's that wonderful time of year again for the Fall concert season of Downtown Alive in downtown Lafayette. This year's stellar line-up kicked off on Friday with Wayne Toups and ZydeCajun. Geaux Wayne! What a blast it was! For a complete schedule, click here.

Hope you all are having a fun and fab weekend! Merci beaucoup for stopping by!

Lawdie Bless My Sanity . . . and scream!!I could demolish some of those Bayuo Breakfst Burgers right now and some Fries and then a dance with my good Cajun hostess . . . . I'm looking to see if you are in the video . . :)

Bonjour and Welcome !

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Welcome to Cajun country and to my blog. I am a Cajun gal who was born and raised on the Bayou Vermilion. The area is rich in history and culture and is a very fun place to live. Fabulous cuisine, incredible music, and fun loving people with a joie de vivre, (love of life). You will learn about the Acadian French people and their culture, and best of all, you will learn how to prepare the world famous Cajun cuisine. Lassiez les bon temps rouler, cher!